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New Berne Weekly Journal from New Bern, North Carolina • Page 3

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qT "I 7 iM'tn: La Grange Items- Jones County Items. THE V7 BBLACKWllsS-C3 Siftoiboat lor Hyde. We see from th" i ns of tile st the and imii'. Ti ansp. at ii l'Jie vi.

lnircli South In Mexico. We publish below- a list of appointment-, handed u- by Rev. Dr. Burk-le ad, that our people may see what the M. E.

hurch South is doing in Mexico. We it will take sometime to be, onie miliar ith the names of the I Tobacco Co. hji. BMW TOBACCO HONEST, I ropuLAn, WtLlADLE, I SATISFACTORY TOBACCO FVEm PUT UPOri THE WiflRKET, I i t. I Consumer nlwsys pro- r- it THE BEST.

of Tohi.iwi that In textura. i se iriKklHifloalvUmlt- nolMlMoalT limit- VERY BEST a ei Lo.ile UlO iiire Iron Co. for the new in this issue -ee the work glad but th. re art' manv x.d ih must feci an m- have not hub fund yet. It must nut be 1:.

a in- 'noy fiiruch Wo mil I tilt. liun- 1 and lc the ub-. i Manif ti in ii he anion nt lir. lm. ii.

M. iv I r.t. n- kr. 'wn 1 lli.v'h from and. ev idei.ee his r- tat: eur WkKKI.Y 1 his subscrip- i 'f i'our-e.

are entitled to the iiev as we think we give full fi-r it. r'or the following wurds i i. ur thanks, imd we think he i 1 1 1 1 1 i lhe Ji'l It.NAl. continues its weekly vi-it-an 1 furnishes us with many items I mt- re-t. Von are sending out ft good ao- r.

an I I l-h you continued siic- iprm t-tiit nU 111 llie City. Mr. I'att. is building an ce on Johnson 1 1 i lei, Rep. 1 nee up: -or- are being made on the fencing nti ii.

dings of the Donald i raves sire. t. It is is to be i -non by the Rector of Chris, h. Rev. Mr.

Shields. The colored i hid Fellows are erecting i tw building, be used as a hall holding their meetings, near the railroad -hops. The 1'Uggy factory on Broad street is Hearing completion. A new buii, ling has been erected on rm-r of Broad and Middle The Seliuol RulIdiU. We are pleased to learn that the committee on the new Academy building have been so far successful in obtaining subscriptions to the building fund that the Trustees have decided to undertake the erection of the building.

This action. harm is taken with the expectation that tin' committee will ul ly can vass tb" city and that every citizen who is interested in the uc-; Itrl. aulril. N. J.

llotl-e. 11-R. W. Joi iier Monday. v.

I I i iday. i K-o J. R. AY. 1 a pert i in our Simeon 1 1 i to 1 1 i I from In ret: ore ami Vork Lou 'Sunda.

Mrs. C. Taylm- is pending a f- days in nn "mty." i-itim; our town-man. MeL. i lor.

Mrs. (lard! Rut. ii. r- Sutton is i oil relatives near I. The Wizaid 1 ni men gave ihn ail ei here la-t week l.v adverti-nig their medicines.

Mrs. R. B. Em-ey returned to the extreme pea-ure gratiticat i of -a lid Man Bob. dirty lnim coiivtr-ions siiectl vival idmmnr.eed at 'hurch and still the good work goes on.

W.N. ilidley. son of Dr. ley. of our place, has been qu j(p fiir v.

r.t days, but is no on the mend Cris. 1 William 1'iigd. n. 1. in tin- town ship a few day ago.

and inflict, s-- re wounds The li ly i nee of the M. E. I 'a t- -his i 111! will be held here next S.turdav and Sundiv. v. jr.

Mann ma-si. 1 The i i Oil mpanv arrived litre vest, and took cut a town stieet vt'inb i license, which I lake to signify that they will i ifer their war. sor sa ere I ne.deet. to in n.v 1 th Rev. Dr.

Mo hum. TiieBiiiid Man v. ill lecture at the h-giate Institute ill hi-pla Friday evening. 21st A iuiis-icu cent-. Rev.

Mr. Washburn, of lhe ddsb m-Circuit, is assisting Mr I in his labor-. R. v. Air.

Butt, of Raleigh Mission, le-re and has rendered terial aid in the revival, which -til! ci tinucs with same interest. Rev. Dr. who has b-en with us for several I iv- m.1 aistn.l vival service- at tiie M. E.

Church here heid worship ut the Collegiate Institute building Thursday evening, as 1 learn. for the purpose of receiving mftnibers in the M. P. Church. Thursday evening Rev.

Mr. Butt gave in the Ian; i n. i In i is i. iic i IT, Hi-. .11 ills a WHOLESALE A.

COTTON I Mm iiher men an is-ionaries and the places tlicv preach Christ to dying 1 i INTRA I. MEXICAN" MISSION. i nary Is. I4, Hishop J. Keenor.

W. M. Patterson, superin- 1 1 1 ATI' iINTMKVTst. F. Acnilar P.

M. "vc Church J. Call-ia: i -xc circuit. Morales; Xoihiaoa tut to be supplied: Ayotla 'iimro; Anita ameca circuit. M.

1 Tep.tlixpa circuit. P. Rod-' Tula circuit. Jos Oiiva: Tiapu- irciut to be supplied: lulyahualco e. 1 1 igmio izada.

l.i: a W. McDoucll.P. I- i 1 1 i i.l "ii io i io oe flli'IH calicntes, S. Juarez. 'l ia DiSTP.HT.

-J. Norwood. P. E. 1" s.

ia I legos Metepec. A. Prieto: 'i. M. Martinez; Tlalmimilol-patm A.

Rios: Morelia. B. Guerrero: '1 en o. go circuit. Reyes: Cuornavaca mi- utt.

P. Martinez: Vautepec circuit. B. Alareon: t'uautla circuit, to be supplied. Peri l.

T. W. M. Patterson. P.

E. Piiebla. K. D. Herrera: Acatziugo A.

Lopez: Matamoros circuit. I'. nziiez: lochimisolco circuit, to be -tt'i lieu: inizava circuit, Anguiano Lt is Potiisi District. J. v.

Grimes. P. E. San Luis T. 'ille: Mezquitic circuit, to be supplied.

i.i.x.it a District. D. W. Carter. P.

E. Ouxaea. Luis Prieto: Ejutla circuit, to I suppl ieil t' a 1 1 a i-a ar a District. D. F'.

Vnt-kins. P. E. Guadalajara. D.

E. Wat-kin-: Guadalajara. A. Blanco; Tlajo-mulco. Crisanto Zepeda: Cuyacapan.

Sim Bonilla; Tefiic. S. Hernandez: Atengo. Juan b'ribe. Colima.

A Portu- gal i Ahualu Ico. to bo supplied Zapotlan. to l.i- uppli. Biamad to be sup- pli. 1 Ameca.

tob' Ti-quila. be supplied. et ice lo Mariner. is hereby giv en that, on or a. out April 1.

1M. a lighted gas buoy i.l I moored oil Cape Charles. Vir- Ho ap proximate position, as taken It ie charts of the oast, and (i.o- i i Survey, is as follows: i iiitudedi' 0 21 North. 1. ngitude.

42 -57 la pi a iiient objects are as follows- Oaie Charles I 11- miles. i al Ilenrv Lighthouse. W. S. W.

i 1 nautical miles. Als i. about the same date, a similar lignted buoy will be moored oil Cape uteres. North Carolina. Tiie approximate position, as taken r.

the charts of the Coast and Geo- i a Survey, is as follows: Latitude. 35 05 Uj North, Longitude. 75- 23 15 West. Magnetic bearings and distances of I 1 nnent objects are as follows: pe Hatteras Lighthouse. N.N.

V. 12 nautical miles. 1" Hatteras Beacon Light. N. N.

llr nautical miles. rder of the Lighthouse Board: STKriiKN C. Rowan. i e-Admiral U. S.

Navy. I i il'I'Vi I n.i,.r,lcF that nn. Kf I'tUl'i Capt. Styron. en on liic sieciuiei tne Inliin.i coasting Company.

To mor i 1 I I i i i cess of the school. and the Mife was offered upon the altar of patriot-welfare of their children will subscribe ism as the subject of the address, and tothefund. ne thousand dollars more after consulting the relatives of the de- a lecture on the Royal Road to Happi- there is a bright lining to every darkness." By request nearly all business cloud. I se got a big size "tater "patch, was sui.eni.eil and manv of tlip .,,..1 I'll t. Brick Block, Middle Street, Xcwbern, N.

C. PORK, FLOUR, SUGAR, COFFEE, SYRUPS, MOLASSES, LONG CLEARSlLLlt), Jl itfrUAD BACKS, LORILLARD, RAILROAD MILLS iSalt and Sweet), And GAIL AX SNUFFS, at Manufacturers Prices. Quick Sales and Small Profits. Terms Cash. Call and Got our PRICES BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE.

Kainit, Acid Phosphato and Ammoniatod Guanos. None But I he Best and most reliable lu ainls i FOY which we 1 1 i in this iue. the liii-uoii nt estab i i-ii i a line to iivoe County is again a'ilate 1. and til" -tock-h 1 r- of sun 1 'in i a i'e nanimous-ly favor u. lived tic lit -tty 1 thi- movement tii.it we know noi wh.it say u-fa.

or that has bt en al read -ail. It l- one of th loi.s which an or-C it ion Ilk-, a Cham ii of Hoard of l'rade -h. ul I eon-ider. 1 considered. N'-w Heme 1- rne ei immer, i.ii It ie-re that tli.lt ai.

out i or We will it hen a 'at with rt f. Ih 'imty rfT- hint w. 11 it 1 Point. A ie; 1 i i i Jones County to know hat by a "point in -peaking of of cotton i hi 1 1 i ra i 1 1 1 i- meant tl.e price an-w ere 1 the question correctly by soiling that it was tn. 1 smallest fraction of a nt bid on cotton ii mean- In-- ion, 1 ret part.

When we quote N. Vork futures we give the price p. hundred. For instance, pi.y:! means tell nuietv-three cents for hundred pound-: if it advunc Pc'Jl it is -aid to have advanced a This is only used in dealing futures: we believe one si teen th is the smallest advance or decline noted ill the spot market. Tnousands of dollars aie made and lost on the advance and declines of futures, while the market remains the same.

In this we have given hat we understand to he the practice it: the New Vork market: we believe bids are made in this as low as a quarter of dr. pounds. nt on the hun- Mrmurlnl AddrefcH. Major John Hughes inva- to deliver the address on th" t.utii May, befiire the Lailies' Meuio. i.d As r-odation at Raleigh, an 1 has This Association has adopted a featuu in the memorial service that strike- u-as eminently proper and which will be calculated to give an increased interest in them.

It is to select some one whose ceased soldier, they ami the ui jointly select the orator for the occasion. The officer selected on this occasion is General E. Branch, hose military career, although short in point of term, was one of intense activity and tragic end. The fact of Major Hughes having belonged to the command of General Branch, adds another to the man" qualiti "atioris be possesses, of making the address both instructive and interesting. The Hyde Count) Trde.

Capt. A. W. Sty ron writes a communication to the Washington tt- in which he maps out a plan to bring Washington and Hyde unity into more intimate Commercial relations. The first thing to do." he says, "is to build an 1 put i'li a fa-t and comb rtable steamer betw i en here and Shulesv llle.

making that the objective point, limning daily tr'ps." He also favors petitioning 'ongress. and ing a com mittee composed of b-adingnien to matter of having a daily til 1 tween the two point-. We mention this as an it-, in intere-i to N'i'w Berne With the a.ivantag's for handling tic Hyd- county coin and supplying what is in the way commercial supplies, ami ith plenty of steamboats already be 's- Slbl.j tllU' Ne a 1 i -1" 1 1 and allow lit- r.a I point with le-s We ill see. SloeUlioldem' Nrrtini'. The re lu ai.im i Stockholders of Pamlico Steam Tr i tat was held on lay iiHiint.

of the New It 1 Jas. A. Bryan ealic I and C. E. 1'oV reque-ted t.

it 1 li i ii tl.e Bern inpanv hi at the Trade. tiie chair re- tary. I'he reti. of tic iJUvrs of the said Company v.a-ro i. al ami approved, which siiouel a business wiu btdng don- by Company.

The propositi to pen au additional line to Hyde county was unanimou-ly endorsed by tin Stockholders. An election of ofli or- 'ing held, following genllem- i. the coming year: Prt sident O. 1 1 1-w 1, re elected for .1. Wolfei.

n. -P r.t T. A. Green. Seer.

S. II. I i it. cum B. Gin n.

s. 11. Daniels, i V. Geo. kin an i A.

Di aney. il J. He 11. soninrrn (.. Ii We cord nil 1 eh Cultmitar for March to addition to its 'mar 'vice, its answer- to iiiqu.r ar.H le conti louled In in.

1 t. triumphant farmer. Mr L'avii D. it is replete with arti. 1.

ii to rest ami value ou every suhj' win li l- in any manner to th. ur-uit agrieiii-tuic. It a Lhaimii.g numb. r. ami an er.et iu ragi ng liarbinger tor tic lutiii--.

Wp are promised in the i i i i end th succeed mg numbers, tor this uar. a -Manual." prepared by tin- I Agricultural Department "I Georgia. I cattle, hogs, -beep and winch are I I he 1 1 i i interesting to all 1 1- r- a i in for the Month" amply i 1 1 a- an agri li i a-- -a tn rough hat i rt ic 1 it are del Ighte, 1 with vii a- 1 and feel -nr. ma ho ap I a 7 i ii our journal. pa i i -ear'- -iihsoni 1 1 i and pr, litahle The truth i w' presentation of it- i ice.

We cub 7 "i in advance. The fire at 1 I'll li ciila 'ci ck nit 'en1 I'U alld lit-; tic th. ra- annniu 1 to II, to pi. vi i i me 1 1 iuiu.ui"ii. u.e is Mill lu ue row quite a number of gentlemen will much more profitable than cotton, a company tap Sivron and Maior: to we n.

where the boat The coilon question about lice wail tendered to the stockholders. fm? 1 i- iimol to be the finest and best light- iiir il" pr peiiar all the country. She 'in n' be wdi ni.k- seven miles an hour and 1 "lf bu tll Ticutrivir i- consider. Jdy much that the lish. rmen cannot ead tin ir nets: the fi have got all 'p.

ii river and a tine mi. Our farmers are getting in the back epiund in farming: the weather is so' had. and it ranis so much that they can neither plow nor clean out imi it. lies. Corn is remarkably scarce in our, county, and the merchant- at Trenton I are paying Ca cents per bu-hel for it-It would eoninian I higher figures, but the people have got the money to buv it only by small lots.

apt. Melver is pu-hing the new mil 1 ahead with a vim. He i- rolling the dirt ill Muscle Shell Branch and preparing io make it passable. If he could have good weathei for only a days the road would be trimmed out to Tn n- Mr, William i'. Put man.

a worthy old at izeii of our cunty. died on Sunday veiling, the 'Jth at the residence a' Mr. John P. Grav-. Mr.

Pittman has been alllicted with paralysis fi.r the la-t year or more. ne was an excellent mechanic and a good i Times ai" (xct ed ingly dull will, I at tin- tune, but exciting 1 1 m. are JU-t ahead. I. el tie 111 Ci out their candidates and get to electioneering around, then what a se I -sacri tici ng "(' individuals we will ave, and when tic speaking comm.

nee- hmv the crops ill -utl'er lor ihe help -udi of both partie- v. iio are thf li-t'-ners. The Trenton town ttlicer. i-. M.

has re-igned. and the town cumin issioners have elt cted Mr. La-I'ayett i 1 lahunt to succeed him. Mr, Dillahiint. I have been informed, sins he won't have it.

Well, ain't Trenton a kind of a curious place, have au oliicer resign another elected and he refuse it- Who. v. i. tell, in this olh.e-1 ai nt i any kind being r- 1 a--. 1 I'd I 1 iv in.

T. my that tin- tanner- mg Ie-a i iy again-t them. I le ai 1 timm charging 1 that the i. charge the citizens of Kinston one dollar for freight on kainit. and thpv eharce the cit.izpns Trenton one dollar and fifty cents, ur larmers sav thev can't see why they should charge them a third more than the farmers at Kinston.

the high once of corn, but be nc.iiuttu -nu iuhii man lameuiin ii, ii v-icj unic 11 jei-L 1 1 III ami can sav farewell to hard times. Then after a moment's reflection he -aid. what's my dog gwine to eat he won eat taters nary one. says his wife. Ring's got a bright lining to his cloud, too: he can make all tin i get.

like he does every day." Capt. Mclvcr said on Sunday evening 1 .1 I- thill lie ins! Teipfil onP moal for the his chare that he had ordered imp sometime since, and that the steamei on its last trip had not brought it. r- marked the Cantnin ''this is onir.r.' -i rious thing for us to be out here ing on our supplies from a company whose agents are so negligent of our wants. If I am treated in this way many times I shall have to look out for other means of transportation. I left some of the cinviets' bedding at New Berne and it also has failed to come.

ami they are needing it. Mi H. C. Parrott has concluded that I 1,.. Inn eot 1 place for i advertised i to -dl out not only lumbei but hogs mules, buggies, and houses already built, and ha.

invited us all to come to the vendue, hut be certain and put a litlle money in our pockets for if we ion 't for it as soon as it is If iil be sold aga ill. and if we want anything come and stay at the -ah--o we can our friends how extremely cheap everything was. His reasons for st 1 1 ing are. lie is ing to move to White Oak. Jones count v.

Tiiat Ce.argia gentleman who wrote to the S.i'ilhrrn L'ultiriitor about renting farms to negro tenants, certainly has studied the sub ject well, he pietur, tiie negro tenant all the way through from tile planting time to the of the i hole crop. No true i- his picture of th- practice that "ur tarm-rs are ne irly all doing, renting vacant nouses lo lazy. tliriltless negroes for sa of liinih. oj 1 p.i i u. 1 heard r- ad it say every word of i-true.

for thev had a little exp. ri. nc, ni 1 that line. 1 pope every paper il will publish letier and ti attention their is to it i Hem En g- I ireulat 1 ,11 1-ome Jit tile a ii.VAi. I iflli K.

Marco i- V. M. I' Ni York tut a I -a i New ne lo 't ti of 4 bale at 'e to 1" I. cv Mei .1 i I Hill I 1 si'i'T-: Low 1 I i irdiiiarv. ti ki s.

1 1 Mai. Aprii. iv. Jam-. ixoiKsnr viAitKttx.

1 -Dip. Bku-wax per lb 1 i ac per Hki.f i 'ti f. 't V. t-. H.M LIS'-.

l.v:', p. 1 I p. do: FiANCTs SI per 'in; 1 ell. "i p. I i I -t 1: ia viSst? is? Is-.

Kt ss. i CIM 1 .1 iv a ut iv 1 i null, lied ot cot- vi an exciting incident yesterday in at Messrs. Dey Bros, factory, n. ar mis place, it being the occasion of h.ut: their steamer B. 'v.

built bv Mr. Jno. F. Willis, to 1 si iiv nun its 1011 niK t.l KL JO I UN 1.. ml I 11 .1 11 ni 11 imp.

rta' i 11.1 in N' I 1 1 in tt-rcai ti. ti. it th-- n-cuUte t.i ti i. 1 fur il I'tnp at. i a ili.

t.ir.:: a .1 n- r.i.- .1 il. "1 and unini ea i iMn.i- 1 -ti: --v J.I.. th- T'l i I a- a t- in keep of II. 1 we i th" i .1 a- trie r't 1 1 1 ii CNF. 1 1 1 1 A 1 1 i -ii IN Al AN i N- 1', i il.rrv ks i l- i i Maj.

1. at a-n -re A familv of 'A. an Igl: an 1 i i 1 I. Ue at Ha l.k Mr. Carr- tt Vvne's cunning factory has rd Lo.ler and will ficnitiis 1 ovster packing the few la i Ih a.

DiMels. receive, of shad r. i'entlv from his a pair in the river i the city mat eighed fifteen KUI1 H. gslury. of the SMr.

has been invited t- deliver the annual addr.as before Kinston next June. We expect rich. ViiU a number of ou nut ir on went la-t hea the -v 'u 1 leu i Craven web his ser- L'ircuit. and thev nr Tne attention of farmers is called the advertisement of Messrs. Baugii ii Siir.s.

another column. The reputa-tim of their Phosphate is worll-wide. Send for circular. We cii! attenti in to the new adv. -r" tisemeni of C.

E. oy A i in tii is They carry a Iaig st-ck i heavy gro cenes. snuff. tobacci. and reliable brands of fertilizers.

The continued wet weather is keeping farmers back with their work. Joel Kmsey. of Cobton. savs he he has absiut concluded to not plant this year, but get ready for next year. Prof.

Perry, of the Trenton school, called to see us Saturday. His sobis we are glad to hear, i- in a nourishing ennd ltion. having a g.ii attendan short tune it has been The fish dealer- say that the b- ttom has dropped "lit of tn -had iinrkt New Vork. being glutted with stock from und- n- rtli of will proi abiv cause a decline in this market rtbaliy inforrr.id that five shares of A A' N. C.

Rulroad st recently a 1 for rifty dollars Wnat per cent advance is this on th- fam ms auction sa that o.vurre I ato': The committee to xam m.e the atTair-of the A. A N. C. Railroah. have about completed their labors, an 1 we hope at the next meeting of the directors the result of their investigation will be given to the public.

Wm. Foy. tells us that the work on Claremont bridge is being pushed rapidly. He has ten hands on the trame work, and hopes to have it completed in a month and a half. He savs it ill be one of the best bridges in this The schooner JWrin.

from this port, to the W.st Indies, arrived at Antigua on the 2Hh of F'ebruary. making the trip fr Hateras in exactly fourteen days. A letter from the Captain states that he is unable to procure any fruit for return We have received a catalogue of the North Carolina exhibit at the Boston Exposition. We find in it eleven varieties of timber from Craven county by Gen. R.

Ransom, s-a grass by Mr. lieo. Allen and jute fibre and butts ty Mr. T. T.

Oliver -W. we suppose and fifty specimens of mail from the eastern counties. Two freight trains went up on the A. A N. ('.

ltailroad on Friday eveuiug. carrying oil thirty car loads of freight, and vet there is a large amount at tile warehouse. We see aiw of th-1 Richmou 1 A Danville cars i the road again an i icatmri vie hoie. tit.it an nd rstand ing has been arr ed at winch will lift the i oil of our Eastern corn. Welcome Ylftttorg.

We received a pleasant nil I rii.y from Messrs. Charles 'ox and and from the R.chlands section if county. They brought to mai-ktt cotton. tn and laid. Mr.

C. is Ins year, been a inner ail bible, lu ver Ln.ught but "lie u-hel of corn, and t'n it year married, n-v-r b-'iigbt ui. -e t-. r.ev, a m. itgag.

i i.e. therefore lie is a u- firm, an I Tth som-'tiiing to A Leap car (nil. jor Credle appea red our sanctum Saturday in Company ith a woman in seal of a m.Hii to mjry h- r. 'v pleaded tl.it we were ton I- and ha 1 seven l.vmg war. tii-- fact an 1 ref i a Mr irp -r.

saniit' him i a i a g- i 1. ng ci h- li Ore. 1' rtlllil i.ll,,r. s. I io I I 1 11 carry th-h for their large fish factory, i cr0P as being very line, and this is to-lt is iht opinion of good judges that it 1 -dally so in reg-ard to the new variety i the model aud the handsomest boa; ever built iu this county.

ear Sheriff. Julius F. Jones, has a.i ie 1 to his responsibilities the Ocean Hotel, which he. has purchased. intends rebuilding and otherwise lixu it un for the summer travel.

L'n- ler his treneral supervision. I have no N'KW Hl-'iiNE. N. "Ir. IOH K.

a atom. I kKtkorlir to i olln I for mtacrlplloiu In Jul KN .1. Dr. T. SKA KIJ n.

lllhorlfeil In rr 1 i a 1. 1 1 1 to th Of 1. Kins: It t-wa in. 1 -the laniua i 'v. come.

I repeat The to 11 t. 1 and our streets are gr ing. We had after everr rain iter Capt. 1 1- in r. lust week.

The r.iuri',.i.i on him lik r.ud ou the road The fruit 1:1 thi- and flourishing: but mu-t bered, it is April fr-i i kills our fruit If it require 1 uiiir' .1 man. as is the rule r-. i. would nw iv- i the departur- boro. Shad coul.

rvs very here, roe sh.id i .1 And bucks to brrioK aodtizziu is tii are troublesomo tos all, The movementa of out- a ery tantalising lo an auxi'Hi- of oar population. Tliey i ii u.ke -in couple with each other. thfie are so many widows to drive "Old ShetirT Davis' favorite horse, haa more sense than P.irrtum'-bet trained animal. He kr.o.v to take the Sheriff in these electioneering times without jtuide or suggestion. Because this is leap year, every 'ii.

young man need not "lay tl.e unction to his soul that the gtris are froing to lay hold of him vol(n-The girls are apt to lc-ik before they leap. J. Q.Jackson. and ni miasioaer Perry have formed a law partnership, taking the old office of Jackson i Lofun. Like the Supreme Court, what law they don't know they 'll soon make.

They are safe and successful eoanaellors. The famous Wizxard Oil Concert Troope arrired here last Sunday, pro-Vosing to remain with us a few days and wake up the natives ith their free open air concerts. They travel ia a magnificent chariot, give free entertain-ments and sell Wizxard Oil at "etc toba Railo daaist Soetilla." if anv knrms whai it ia. The Kinjrtoo Time made its appoar-ance last Saturday. It is well printed, and edited-with tact, spirit and diter-miaatioo; is very creditable to the editor.

R. L. Parrot, and the proprietors MiWli Fisher, Gibbs and Soloman. It ja published every two weeks. Terms.

91.50 per ananm in advance. They jnetit the patronage of the public. A petition ia in circulation asking for tri-weekly post route from Kinston to Trenton via Kennedy mills. John "Wooten'a, place and Dr. F.

A. Whit-taker't plantation, in Jones county. aatabJiahing postofBcrs at Kennedy's mill, Wooten a and Whittaker's. This route goes through rich and populous country and the people there ought to have the mail facilities it woull Nero Mitchell, the colored constable of Falling Creek, with a sable assistant duly and equipped. landed George Foy.

colored, in Kmston jail last Tuesday. The prisoner is charged with rape on Carrie Mew born, colored, in Falling Creek township on the 10th liist-Thia ia the caae in which a oman was severely beaten and otherwise maltreat- aa reported in the Journal last Tuesday. The Justice who sent the prismer down, seems to have regarded it onlv MtekN of "an African in a wood pile aiac ha offered to bond him in StiO for 1 at oar next Superior Court. The ffnamftr Trent, Cc.pt. Roberts, on down trip from White Hall last Monday, atmck a stamp when coming ithroogh "The Letlone." just above Jtinaton, punching an ugly hole in the ide of the steamer and letting in water iearfally.

At the command of the Cap-itain. every man was at his poet, the pomp pat to work, checking the rush of water in the boat. A full head of ntram was pat on and Kmston reached safely, where temporary repairs were made. W. X.

Hunter and bis son Tommie were the only passengers aboard and, with the lack of the man who never diea, escaped unhurt, but badly frightened. Aaa Waller, of Woo lington township. charged with illicit distilling in viola- tioo of the Revenue laws of the United States, was hauled up before Commissioner Perry last Tuesday. The evidence not supporting the charge, he was re- leased and the prosecution dismissed. TJ.

S. District Attorney, W. S. B. Uob- inaon, represented the government: the accused had no counsel.

Mr. Waller isays be is an old sinner and that the has been trying to catch a long time, but the old fox is too cunning, they have not even got a tail Ihoid on him yet. With the moonshiner 1 in that section, as with the crooked 'whiekey men in Sc. Louis some years tago, "everything is altitudinum and the tigoose hangs high. The St.

Louis 7Vnj is respon-uble for the following Lenten effusion Ifaayroarse, unfeeling feller Asks for the loan of your umbrella Tell him it's Lent. If any tramp presumes to foiler And begs the loan of half a dollar. Tell him it's Lent. And so tell all who come to borrow Some treaau red article to-morrow. Tel! 'em it's Lent.

Commodore Joe West. 01 1 Cmov 5how'sJiT6Tl bower, has painted 11 Jne nneat style of art. ii fishing smack and named it his brother Old Crank," in honor of fisherman L. J. M.

Go tell aunt Dinah. Go tell aunt Dinah. (To tell aunt Dinah The gals won't let him DKEP RfN. Co', "NTA March 4th. "Ed.

Journal: I have teen lookir. aut for some one to publish the death Mrs. Fannie Ilaipr. wif. Jes.

Harper, of Wooding: L'hurc'n. have so far seen no notice of her Jtra. Harper was the daughter of Ha 't wood Waller. Besides father 1 another, she leaves five mllrt u. a iiasband.

three si-teis ai. i ev, rs and a hot of fii, i. 1- H.ir; vti a member of 8ootk. and was a i Her funeral was i by Fi.i-r Conningham. Hi; bl ur, i a of relatives i ii 1- chapU-r 'C.

Citiia.i i r-t -we mourn we ho ha Ve U' A re it i' nen en 1 a Mr. Barna-y. a sav tn it tail gio.e a i a -violent 1 t- -a i ii gave tne case -hut a ha ur- -t this i i. i 1 mimil- 1 a Lu g-. a i a i 1 'd rin 1 i hang- I.

a t.i' i. ilE NSM A i i- ale only prepir it its euiin tain b. oi-maKi: and lifo-su-ta: i. tr a able for 1 rous in ral debi lit a 1 i ditions. whether 1 r- i tion.

norv us pi acute dis-'ic-e o.o.i rum pu i mom "i 1 HaZaRP A 1'r i M.ld bv druggist-- )f the -aiai. i Ik- for Nen of Nstt len. ixfie u.U t. and p. a.

i i vigor: it i S3. At druggists i -a i. Allen. 313 First Aie. Nt N.

the Front Street House" will coming year, and thus it is our farm i if vviih a boom tins season, and learning to diversify their crop j.n be n.l-ed to ov-ertlO'Vitig. So mote it b.v important feature in farming. s- rves it. i Tim crop in this section i- SWUllSbOVO ileillj. imaged at least half.

N. M. Jl'KNEY. I At last wehavo had the -nr. i.

n. N. C. March 1 1 seeing the iong looked fir steam r. She ai rived here on Friday the 14 I ii v.

Hui'porUt, Ac Hum I'uIMT. GROCERS I FACTORS. 131fl. IilIl (Street. Large Stock of Goods now in Tin: "WEINSTEIN BUILDnTG," WILL UK SOLD OIT AT COST till the "nine ill lie disponed of The Sloek onHistH of IJjt Uooda.

Clothing, (ients' FumiBhinKOoCK1, Boots and Shoes, HatH and Caps. 0r pels and Mats, and a reat many othr a rticl-. Als-. stork of vipen and Top be.t maiiufacture. H.

COHEN. f.f tin 1 i i. ni bMlllf trV ls.ilf.rIMI-Ml iII.mim Un- Uw t- t(r trmm. niv pioni.liu la lit nn ry. ii by iwU.

THE NEW FARMER GIRL mm COOK STOVE. Nothing further seems necessary to make the New arrner (Jirl a perfect land beautiful cooking apparatus. It ha large ines and Oven. Patent Oven shelf. Sw ingiiiy Hearth Plate.

Deep Ash 1'it ami Ash Pan. The Pieces all have cold air braces, and the Covers ar -mooth and heavy. Large hingle Oven I loors Tin lined. The laigelv increased sali'H ttf this its popubinty every tOTB fully warranted. P.

Al. DRANEY, -i-LF 1I.7.V7' SFW VFliSK. S. C. a-l i ng- in for Farmer Oirl l.v LKANF.Y at p.

ai ml tf Now I N. s. iMV I bl i yiiii 1 i 1 (ioods -rmi, I'upor lu. r- CMK 1 men inu p.ai aueiiueu. int lecture waa tlve especially so.

p. th. se -setting out in life. For one to goto his turkey bait and all day without seeing a bird is trying to the patience, to go and find that the ha it has been gobbled bv the gobblers just one half hour before is disappointing, but to be there when they come, whale away with an empty gun and not kill a turkey is provoking. The Kin-onn Twu-t.

a journal pub- lished in Kinston by Fisher. Gibbs Solomon, with R. L. Parrott. editor.

anJ no one made its appearance in our place Saturday. Motto: "Do right and fear I'he paper presents a res- pectable appearance, and if the man- agerskeep their motto view, we wi-h them success. Two car loads of ovster shells received from Mnrehead la-t Wedm dav. for Noah Rouse and S. I.

Woolen, -i i By the this croji is havi'ug a boom about here aud many" ot our most sticcesaiui piautero win engage in llll'lf 15 1'IIJt'UiH" il'IU" nil III ni'lii ii'i The amount ot tins staple iei does rot tiie but tic-amount rai-ed. or planted, here alTcct-many of our farmers and that's what hurts. M. H. Woolen.

reports his wheat Lieorgia proline. Wooten par chased four bushels of this wheat at outlast State Fair, which was sown on about 4i acres of good land, I wo vveiks after the other crop had been put in. and it now appears to be over two week- ihead. Mr. Wooten will engage right i extensively the cultivation .4 tn.

at about half past i. o'chn p. IV l.n. ,1 a s. i.siii,'.i i i i.

a i from our old Is pounder pivot The steamer "Margia" is a Leant. tin ud, filst I bf pt on Mac lelt our pi. 1 ''SI' i b.r.lde UP lk rlvr" "j'f-e tins writiiig is now going, i m.ti. I one New Berne bovs as engineer. Hanks.

Her Captain. W. Walla i ill: ami i wa Jt I I us i sound and once in White 1 riv. outside to New river eas 1 1 draw- about hO liichis loaded. (.

Ijales cotton i.r thereabouts. I forgo; p. mention one gentleman in his phi' Mr. I "otter, of the Beaufort found to be a clever and sociable g- n- tleman. M.

Wood, of our i da the freight, about 1 an IT- tin pontine. apt. 1. le ugh, in that 1 of c- rn vv h-! 1 Ward l- mod. re Stvroll give II- all a per and and slice f-s til-f, 'le r.

Iu 1 Polloksyiile I'eirs. Mr. a ry a -el Mr. .1 i i A Kaysville Items. "I Se.iiij, rough lias resumed her 1 1 Ilea of Mr (HI.

iutle boys, age four years, can i vol well word- with from tw to letters, ami spell the same. There is a reading soi ietv connected with the 1 Mr. II. L. Parrott on lute Oak river We ai Mr.

Dixon's and to build a tram- i i ron i the river to the old mill-dam ar Mr. T. S. Cillett's residence. Ve is vet needed in order to complete the bull ling ready for We tru-t that tiie amount will be obtained and that no delay will be allowed to oc- Sudden Death 111 rhurch.

Eider Bryant Whitford calle 1 to see us on 'iiday and told us of the sudden death of Mrs. Harriet Oarner. at Newport, Saturday last. Mr. Whitford.

who is a Primitive Baptist minister, had concluded his sermon, and his brethren desiring a church conference, were discussing the question of who should act Moderator. Elder Whitford having asked to be excused, hen Mrs. Garner, ho was sitting near the aisle, fell upon the il and died immediately She was a healthy, tine looking woman, about thirty years of age, and leaves a husband and five children. Dr. Perkins was cailed in after she fell, but our informant.

Mr. Whitford. did not learn the Cause of bur death. I'll II a ron. Bro.

Murrill. of the Western in speaking of the nomination of our Clement Manly. Esq for I. lent. admits his prospects for a bril 1 i.uu caioir.

but kindly suggest- that he tarry awhile at New Berne until beard grows longir. We beg to inform our brothel that Mr. Manlv is a in the pastures at pre-, nt. He is go. ing his to the practice of hi- pri.fest.ioii.

ami. we are pleased to litis plenty of work to do that i ne. He is rapidly becoming, if not aire i ly. one of the leading practitioners this section, and doubtless even the editor of the C'uru itnMii will admit that as a lawyer his beard is quite full grown. Thank.

We tender thanks to Mr. Henry Arch- bell, the baker and candy manufacturer of Kinston fur one of the handsomest ornam. uted cakes we have seen; and the taste is equally fine. Mr. Archbrll is engaged in the manufacture of tine confectionery, crackers, cakes makes a specialty of wedding and party cakes r.

nd ornamented nark. He is making a line reputation for himself and his town by the enterprise, push and vim lie has shown, and best of all. has orders al- most up to his capacity to rill. But then all in want of goods in his line 111 ly send and feel assured they will be pleased with the manner in which he does business ami succeeds in his efforts pi pli ase. The Slate Expoaltlun.

The follow ing per-ons have been appointed a committee to devie and carry out a plan for the proper representation jw berne and raven county at the State Exhibit, to be held in Raleigh during the month of October next: M. Manly. C. E. Foy.

T. A. Green. W. H.

Oliver, (i" F. M. Dail. A. R.

Denuisem. L- H. Cutler. S. Ii.

tir.iv. Gen. R. Ransom. Thos.

S. Howard." W. II. Wahab. E.

H. Meadows. Jas. A. Brvau.

John D. Whitford. Geo. Allen. C.

"li. Blank. II. S. Nunn.

E. B. Roberts. T. A.

Henry. E. Hackburn. John S. Manix.

Thos. Daniel-. W. P. Btirrus.

D. Stimson. Alex. Miller. Jas.

W. Moore, Geo. N. Ives. li ii Smith.

Jas. Redmond. Dr. Jas. F.

Long. F. G. Simmons. R.

11. Hil-t n. J. J. Wolfendrn.

K. R. Jones. Wm. Cleve.

W. Foy. T. H. Ja.s.

LI. ison. I thd rau We learn that one of the best F'ire Insurance Companies doing business in this city has ordered all policies cancelled where the risk is on merchandise in frame ranges. The city has made two or three sickly attempts to establish a fire di-triet and prohibit the erection of frame buildings for business withm it- limits. Lut having failed in every in--tatice to carry out the ordinance they have finally thrown up the sp inge and oil.

lie. 1 the hole thing. ell. its a frit1 country: if the merchants prefer bu-me-s in frame building-, by it is their pr.vio ami if th. 1 r.ir.ce i' want to -1.

i 1 1 bunding Is their e-t it" i i Real a. .1,, i It bt i 'k bin. Ii Old Mr i i. l.r rn I a ii It li pallleO at Ullite a a 1 riclc The Next Centennial. WV 1 rl ml htlt vmm WtHlhl II 1 1 Mkt- 1(1 i to ill' Vn jn mi nt iiiTti Riui i yon won hi to cull save money ei.oUWh your was hy hu yuur provisions, Wood, ViUow and Tin Ware, ''iiliitrrii.

(tnil Citarx, Crovkery and Glassware, i ik J- SLAUGHTER, Jr-, BR0-, 1 1 i7o.AW. 1 LK OROL'ERS, s. KISSTOV, V. TO TOBACCO GROWERS OF NORTH CAROLINA I YOU CAN HAVE MONEY BY USINQ BAUGH'S SPECIAL SUBSTITUTES FOR PERUVIAN CUANO. BAUGH'S New Process 1 0 per ct.GUANO A perfect sr.bt.til ute f.

I'KUL'YIAN unr-nnlreil contain 10 per cent, of Ammonli. Wr.o'eta Ptae $DS per 2,000 lbs. in Baltimore. BAUGH'S SPECIfll SUBSTITUTE FOR SIX PER CENT. PERUVIAN GUANO.

W'-olpsi'e Pr ce 533 per 2.000 lbs. in Da'timoro. CVIn order ils-it nil iimy hv nble to una BAUGH SSZECIALFERTILIZER FOR TOBACCO! v. arr new iliiir it Hirert KsrmrM orlh a'. t-'ti on Uaril in vootl bog nl 2( euch unu tliun -nvirif Uie firmer t'uyH hi.t muir Ion, au uf toe lio.esH.Ie it jinri', r.

advirt huriners rtutihiiiK locether ai.a buyluK ui car-lnd nev ure M'ti freijiht ratrs. rr.r i-anii lit rivinir full dfcr.n- lioleNntf bur Hlnndard Itrnnds 4.1 ittn Kn II i crw aud itiprved rori. i.Jurt. A Ir-fur- n-i urd. rw and iii imnos to BAUCH SONS 103 SOUTH ST.BALTIMORE.MD 3r.H D.HaRPES A -0 rl St IK i Lt iN i'DENTlST.

Kinston, N. C. a av. I'- DU. POLLOCK'S NO.

7 i i ii! UN el ml important if .1. St. -iS: I i i 1 3 I I I I Mill mi, cess, and welcome all such Stve n. Via-l'i Wai t.o tpii-mg men in our midst. 1 Treasurer ibc.vlau.l.

Su peri tendm i liti T. illett has returned from Ibitrnei Dr. s.tnleis and lady. W. 1', ailli.

and during his among Duncan, hie s. Duncan. S. Ci i.e- related many interesting lucts. 1 wick, be-i ies a of otiieis fr, i eeh he lias gleaned from the several Beaufort cam- up on the trip, an i itc through which he has traveled.

Messrs. (.1 ui Batman. Ih S. c. egi, that Ins stay in the Old North Amaii and Dr.

Ennett diu ctors. Ksid- a iil be -o brief: he intends goi ng your cor 'ndent a niaiiy in a few weeks. others of urse, took advantage "1 a in the White Oak items vour i free ride on tl.e beautiful ord Inch I think vour item- This boat as named alter the- I'resi- not erv careful in speiling. or i dent's daughter, and if she as a lady. so-ne of the residents us pretty a- llie is a bout, she lhe in'nabitants the tainly will, if -be has alrea iy I that he pen more make oung g.

nt aiiv hi- comparisons, as we ach.e T- -ng- I b. anv human face BarkerV i dg-. lhe boat will renin. -i ui resembling'tliat of a deer. to and then go to New river tiiat one of the first poems with and outside.

She is not a the public be sent to going sea bout, but will go from lu r- we appreciate fully a rise from ul. inne to the rid icu lolls. An K.vtraoiilin.irv Offer. la ll Mniitlng I.mploymcllt. v.

nit Live. Lm igetic and t'apable imiiiif in the Lniled 1 i i i i. to s-hl a patent arti-gr. iiient. its mkhitl An ii a lalge sal over nt.

having im winch th agent is prutecl-: i -1 U-, be a i ee'd given el ry county he may secure i a i i -c va ntages t. le tart that it is an ar soi i in le la. Id iieecs-ary- to make in, Kv to g' he: we i 1 'ta 1 il ig- 1 nt a rn A ii ii I i I i i i i -pntmf ese wbi jJ 1 '2 r. i i Pa. .1 a it.

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